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directive principles are non justice give reason

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

However, the Directive Principles of State Policy are not justiciable in court of law, though the Constitution makers by Article 37 have made them fundamental in governance of the country and duty is cast upon the legislature as well as the executive to give effect to the Directive Principles, while making the laws

Answered by VarunTejdharavath
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Directive principles are in the nature of instruments of instructions to the government of the day to do something positive. They are not justiciable or enforceable in courts. On the other hand, the fundamental rights are enforceable in the courts under Articles 32 and 226 of the constitution and hence are justiciable.

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